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Claudia Schiffer's cat Chip is purr-fection at the 'Argylle' premiere in London
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Date:2025-04-18 08:19:02
Claudia Schiffer isn't the only supermodel in her household.
Schiffer's cat Chip was the center of attention at the London premiere of the upcoming spy action thriller "Argylle," directed by the supermodel's husband Matthew Vaughn.
The movie features the couple's fur baby as the companion to Bryce Dallas Howard's character Elly Conway.
Chip stole the show at the film premiere as he was carried on the red carpet in Schiffer's mustard yellow and brown argyle-pattern Your Cat Backpack carrier that is also in the film. The supermodel coordinated her show-stopping cat in a bright yellow argyle-patterned Atelier Versace dress with sequin and lace details.
The feline protagonist got plenty of camera time as his head could be seen in the clear peephole of the backpack.
"ALL about being the center of attention lately…" Schiffer's cat Chip's Instagram posted Wednesday along with a video attending all the press tour events.
What is 'Argylle' about?
In "Argylle," Howard portrays reclusive author Elly Conway who writes a popular series of best-selling spy novels from her home with her cat.
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Things take a turn in the trailer when her protagonist, secret agent Argylle (Henry Cavill), comes to life and the characters are in turmoil over what happens next, as Elly left her latest book on a cliffhanger.
Chip is featured throughout the film as the cat embarks on wild adventures with Elly. "For the record, I did audition and got the part fair and square," the self-described "nepo kitty" wrote in a cheeky post on Instagram after the trailer debut.
Other stars include Dua Lipa, Samuel L. Jackson and Ariana DeBose.
When does 'Argylle' come out?
"Argylle" is set to debut in theaters on Feb. 2.
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